I had a conversation with Karl Klein once when he was visiting my parents.
He was presiding over the governeing body at the time.
Out of the clear blue he came out with this statement "there are no more giants".
Of course he wanted someone to ask him what he meant, so I obliged.
He said, "There was Russell, Rutheford and Knorr. But now things are run by a governing body."
I didn't know where he was going with this so I asked "who killed off the giants". I was trying to get him to talk about the coup d tat that took place.
Then he said about himself (which is what he really wanted to talk about) "Right now I have the most important positions on earth - presiding over the governing body. But somehow it doesn't feel that important."
That was how everyone felt after power was removed from single individuals and split up among committees. A committe leader has to defer to consensus.
Russell was a wealthy freaky weirdo. Rutheford was a creepy woman hating pleasure seeking alcoholic. Knorr looked and acted like Lee Iacocca. They all were wrong but they were at least able to provide leadership. They are still wrong but leaderless. They want to tack but they have no rudder.